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US military chaplains support multi-national exercise Eagle Resolve

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From left to right: U.S. Army Capt. Joon Lim a chaplain with 3rd Brigade Combat Team, 1st Cavalry Division out of Camp Buehring, Kuwait; Col. AL Harbi Eisa H. the chief of religious affairs for the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia; Haneef Mubarak, a U.S. Navy chaplain with Naval Support Activity Bahrain; and Lt. Col. Rabaih H.R. Al-Wutaib, head of Islamic and Social Service Branch out of Kuwait. Chaplains sit and discuss events during exercise Eagle Resolve 2017 at the Mubarak al-Abdullah Joint Command and Staff College March 27. Military-to-military en-gagements like exercise Eagle Resolve demonstrate the value of working in un-familiar environments and organizational interoperability. (U.S. Army Photo by Sgt. Marco Gutierrez)

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